Today I want to use laravle-ckeditor for my project so as usual I have fired the command –composer require unisharp/laravel-ckeditor, and it installs "unisharp/laravel-filemanager": "~1.8".
I was amazed that what it is dude…! Why it installs filemanager rather then ckeditor…
Then I done some research and got to know about another amazing command which I am going to share with you all, so next time when you want to install ckeditor for your project you do not have to suffer with that.
So here is the command:
composer require ckeditor/ckeditor
And it will install ckeditor and you can see that it will modify your composer.json file and create folder name “ckeditor” in your vendor folder.
I hope this will help you for your project…
Happy Coding 🙂
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